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Smirnoff Vodka Cranberry 375ml

Nose: Faint hint of Cranberry along with gentle characteristics of soft cream. Palate: Full and around with medium body and a naturally smooth, rich and velvety texture. Some light Cranberry notes swaying between sweet and savory, with a hint of white pepper and spice. Finish: Good lenght with notes of almond, clotted cream, and some faint Brazil nut characteristics.

In the 1930s Vladimir met Rudolph Kunett, a Russian who had emigrated to America in 1920. The Kunett family had been a supplier of spirits to Smirnoff in Moscow before the Revolution. In 1933 Vladimir sold Kunett the right to begin producing Smirnoff vodka in North America. However, the business in America was not as successful as Kunett had hoped. In 1938 Kunett couldn't afford to pay for the necessary sales licenses, and contacted John Martin, president of Heublein, who agreed to buy the rights to Smirnoff for the value of the distilling equipment. His board thought he was mad. Sales were very slow until they changed the product to use whiskey corks instead. In Kentucky sales rocketed as the distributor started marketing Smirnoff as 'white whiskey, no taste, no smell'.

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Nose: Faint hint of Cranberry along with gentle characteristics of soft cream. Palate: Full and around with medium body and a naturally smooth, rich and velvety texture. Some light Cranberry notes swaying between sweet and savory, with a hint of white pepper and spice. Finish: Good lenght with notes of almond, clotted cream, and some faint Brazil nut characteristics.

Notes on the Smirnoff Vodka Cranberry 375ML

Technical Notes
In the 1930s Vladimir met Rudolph Kunett, a Russian who had emigrated to America in 1920. The Kunett family had been a supplier of spirits to Smirnoff in Moscow before the Revolution. In 1933 Vladimir sold Kunett the right to begin producing Smirnoff vodka in North America. However, the business in America was not as successful as Kunett had hoped. In 1938 Kunett couldn't afford to pay for the necessary sales licenses, and contacted John Martin, president of Heublein, who agreed to buy the rights to Smirnoff for the value of the distilling equipment. His board thought he was mad. Sales were very slow until they changed the product to use whiskey corks instead. In Kentucky sales rocketed as the distributor started marketing Smirnoff as 'white whiskey, no taste, no smell'.